Thrice – mewithoutYou – Drug Church // Denver, CO // 01.28.20

Thrice with mewithoutYou and Drug Church Summit Music Hall Denver, CO January 28th, 2020   The 15 Year Vheissu Anniversary tour Strolled through The Mile High City on January 28th. Our location, unfortunately, drew the small end of the stick when it came to set times. Opening band, Holy Fawn, Continue Reading

Krept and Konan – Yungen – K-Trap – Kiico // Bristol, UK // 01.26.2020

Krept and Konan with Yungen, K-Trap and Kiico o2 Academy Bristol Bristol, UK January 26th 2020 Krept and Konan brought their ‘Revenge is Sweet’ tour to the o2 Academy in Bristol (UK) on January 26th 2020. Their real names being Casyo ‘Krept’ Johnson and Karl ‘Konan’ Wilson are a British Continue Reading

Stefan T releases new single “Keep Me Guessing”

LA-based Electronic-Pop/Experimental producer Stefan T., stage name for Stefan Tisminezky, recently released his new single “Keep Me Guessing” from his upcoming album Night Shift, due out Spring 2020.  Although he would categorize most of the tracks on the album as pop, his goal was to keep it as true to his taste as Continue Reading

Victims Of Circumstance discuss their new album, their changing sound and what’s next for them

Florida punk-ska band Victims of Circumstance have made a name for themselves over the years with their blend of pop hooks and unique ska style.  Founded in 2005 in Clearwater, Florida, the band is comprised of Michael Smyth (vocals/guitar), Glen Stewart (drums), Lindsey Pittard (bass), Jason Atheney (saxophone) and Devin Continue Reading

Joyce Manor and Jeff Rosenstock Shatter The Glass House

Joyce Manor played three shows in a row in their home region of Southern California to incredibly excited crowds. Their second night at The Glass House in Pomona featured punk icon Jeff Rosenstock doing a solo acoustic set and Los Angeles’ own Peach Kelli Pop. Unfortunately due to a camera Continue Reading

Mohawk Bends release new single “See What You Do To Me”

“Their sound, first and foremost, is fun, youthful, fresh and genuine –full of unexpected guitar harmonies, fearless vocal styles and an authentic, unpretentious approach to the difficult genre”, so says writer for the popular Austin radio station KGSR, Samantha Dunn.  Ms. Dunn was one of many who attended Mohawk Bends’ Continue Reading

LOVECRAFT team up with Kiernan Shipka and Netflix’s ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ for release of “Straight To Hell”

Just when you thought the spooky season was long gone, LOVECRAFT strikes again – this time teaming up with Kiernan Shipka and Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to bring you “Straight To Hell”. Behind some of the biggest hits of the decade, and all adopting pseudonyms to hide their identities, LOVECRAFT – founded by Lil Continue Reading

ALBUM REVIEW: “The Night God Slept REDUX” by Silent Planet brings old songs back in a new light

The first song that I ever heard by Silent Planet was “Native Blood”. I remember how it captivated me; the lyrical tapestry that vocalist Garrett Russell wove in between pounding segments of metalcore and passages of atmospheric progressive metal. Noting how Silent Planet has somewhat kickstarted an entire subgenre of Continue Reading

Michelle Kash discusses her new single, discovering her voice, her love of animals and what’s next

LA-based indie pop artist Michelle Kash never had intentions of becoming a musician.  Born and raised in New York, she grew up playing a bit of piano and guitar.  It wasn’t until a meditation/spirituality retreat in Utah in 2013 that her voice came to her in a sound and tone Continue Reading

Mac Miller’s posthumously released album, “Circles”, is a reminder of his absence and a celebration of his life.

Mac Miller’s posthumous release, Circles, is bittersweet. I had not realized that at the time of his passing, he was also working on music and enough so that it could be pulled together into a full album. So, I did not think “Circles” would ever really be something. When his family Continue Reading